Reply To: Could Prime Minister Boris Johnson break up the UK?

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Anonymous

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    ” Its interesting that Zelda thinks nothing of the incident as I am assuming she is a woman.In my book sexual harassment should have zero tolerance, but I am a guy so maybe i am wrong and women are OK with being groped and manhandled ”

     

    Maybe ‘cos Zelda is using a bit of perspective.

    Boris has gone along and sat in-between two women and gave their legs a squeeze. That can hardly be construed as being sexual harassment by anyone using a bit of reason and not looking through a prism of ‘ sling as much mud as possible in the hope that some sticks ‘!

    I’ve pubbed and clubbed for a lot of years and if I was to sit here and list every time i’d been hugged, cuddled, squeezed, had my bum nipped, been chatted up, been wolf whistled at, etc., i’d be here til Christmas!

    The vast majority of those times its been good humoured and no malice or offence intended, on the very rare occasion that a bloke has overstepped the mark, usually when they’ve had one too many, a telling off is delivered on the spot, problem sorted.

    I certainly wouldn’t drag an incident up from 20 years ago to embarrass someone, when if I had been that bothered at the time, it could have been very swiftly dealt with on the spot.

    Boris has campaigned and was elected as London mayor twice, he’s campaigned to be an MP, why not mention this event on those occasions, why not during his campaign to be tory party leader and prime minister? Why not mention it during the ” Me Too ” campaign last year? Why didn’t she get up and leave the table if she was offended like anyone normal would have done?

    We all know Boris is a womaniser, we’ve all seen the stories in the newspapers, he’s hardly been out of them, so it’s not as if there hasn’t been plenty of opportunity to complain about this event in 20 years, to do so now is petty, spiteful and quite obviously politically motivated.